The developments made in the Compromise of 1850 was the Fugitive-Slave law and the ban on the slave trade in the nation's capital. The Fugitive-Slave law was declared for runaway and captured slaves to be returned to their respective owners.
Agriculture and textile factories impacted the economic development of South Carolina in several ways:
i) The textile industries and factories that had emerged before the civil war became very important in the history of South Carolina. There was a ready supply of raw materials, and change of attitude towards the development of industry which led to the growth of textile industries in South Carolina.
ii) The emergence and growth of agricultural and textile industries led to urban development and the rise of the population through migrant migration and a natural increase due to increased food production.
iii) growing of rice led to most of South Carolina's economic success through the rise of rice milling factories that utilized water power drive pestles.
iv) During the civil war, the textile and agricultural factories industry operated to capacity supplying uniforms and weapons leading to revenue growth and economic development.
Answer:
C. Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality.
Explanation:
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois had conflict or differences in how best to elevate the cause of African Americans in the United States.
While Booker T. Washington favored the idea that African Americans should expand their educational and socio-economic status to earn respect and other sociopolitical areas in life.
W.E.B Dubois asserted that African Americans should carry out protests against racial discrimination, unjust treatment, demand for equal rights, etc.
Hence, this showed that African Americans: "Had differing opinions on how to achieve equality."